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Originally Posted by DawnFalcon
It it's "fairplay", then it'll be as related to the old music DRM as AZW encryption is to K4PC AWZ encryption. There's no way it'll be a new (for eBooks), pre-broken system.
And I can only go by the evidence, which is that Apple are firmly pro-lockin. The publishers wouldn't of demanded a propriatory DRM, just *a* DRM.
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We only know they are not using Adobe/B&N DRM. We do not know that they are using DRM (The Adobe blog only realy indicates that they are not using Adobe DRM). That being said, it would not suprise me if they are using proprietary DRM; however, with the rumors flying around that the Macmillan is trying to get Amazon to not use DRM on their ebooks, I was mearly speculating that it is possible that Apple will not be using DRM if those rumors are true.